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RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - PhilSkill - 08-05-2013 01:49pm

(08-05-2013 01:22pm)mklam90 Wrote:  Guys, so my L1 bottle have just arrived and I've just applied today, I was just wondering how often should I re-apply? I can't seems to find the information anywhere. Thanks!

I re-apply on the drivers seat each time I do a full interior clean,

See Here,

http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/interior-coatings/l1-leather-guard/

gTechniq Wrote:What's special about GTECHNIQ L1 Leather Guard?
GTECHNIQ L1 Leather Guard offers the best of its type protection against friction and staining. The friction protection is particularly important on seat bolsters, seat piping and any other high wear areas. The anti stain function is particularly worthwhile on light coloured leathers that are typically stained by dark coloured fabrics such as indigo jeans.

Myth buster
Many leather products market themselves on how they feed leather. In fact your car's leather seats are first coated with a very fine emulsion to give them the desired colour and then a clear coat. So for best longevity you should be keeping that coating as well protected as possible which is exactly what L1 does. These same companies would also have you believe you should feed your car's acrylic or polyester urethane paint finish with olive, cantaloupe, sunflower and coconut oils...!

How do I get the best from this product?
For best results apply to new or recently recoloured leather. For used leather first clean using a 1:20 dilution of GTECHNIQ W2 Universal Cleaner, allow to dry and then coat with a thin layer of L1. Allow the product to dry for 30 minutes before use.

For the very best results clean and then reapply a coat of L1 on high wear areas every 3 months and for less stressed leather every 6 months.



RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - mklam90 - 08-05-2013 01:53pm

(08-05-2013 01:49pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  I re-apply on the drivers seat each time I do a full interior clean,

See Here,

http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/interior-coatings/l1-leather-guard/

ohh, thank you Phil


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - PhilSkill - 08-05-2013 01:58pm

Hope it does the trick for you! Thumbs Up

If you get into Gtechniq stuff, try C2v3, its supposed to be amazing, I use C2v2 and that is great to apply after a wash without even drying the car first and then buff to a great shine and gives great protection too.

P.S. I have no affiliation with gTechniq, just a pleased user of their products!


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - mklam90 - 08-05-2013 02:05pm

(08-05-2013 01:58pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Hope it does the trick for you! Thumbs Up

If you get into Gtechniq stuff, try C2v3, its supposed to be amazing, I use C2v2 and that is great to apply after a wash without even drying the car first and then buff to a great shine and gives great protection too.

P.S. I have no affiliation with gTechniq, just a pleased user of their products!

Oh, sounds great, I've been looking for some sort of paint protection as well, but there's just too many of them.


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - gabhishekanand - 09-05-2013 01:18am

Any alternative for gtechniq w2 universal cleaner for USA users ?


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - speary - 09-05-2013 08:05am

(08-05-2013 01:58pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Hope it does the trick for you! Thumbs Up

If you get into Gtechniq stuff, try C2v3, its supposed to be amazing, I use C2v2 and that is great to apply after a wash without even drying the car first and then buff to a great shine and gives great protection too.

P.S. I have no affiliation with gTechniq, just a pleased user of their products!

I had C2 V1 which was applied with a cloth to dry paint and could be used as a diluted spray for topping up, i then bought some more which was V2 this says apply as a neat spray to a wet car or diluted to a dry car and then dry and buff, V3 is now back to spraying neat onto dry paint. I wish they would make their minds up.
Great product though. Apparently V3 gives a better gloss finish, cant wait to try but I have over half a bottle of V2 left yet


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - PhilSkill - 09-05-2013 08:41am

That's interesting Speary sounds like they need 2 products as the ability to spray on a undried car makes using v2 so easy, as fully drying a car immediately after a wash is almost impossible!


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - smokeyhill - 27-06-2013 11:04pm

Top tip from a friend who has had jean dye residue on his Land Rovers for years - baby wipes.

Excellent at getting the seats back to looking like new. In the 3 months since i picked up my Evoque i have had to clean the seats twice due to jeans leaving residue, but takes less than a minute to do each time.

Also, baby wipes double up as a good way to remove the bird droppings from the paint work before they start doing too much damage. And in a pinch do a reasonable job on the alloys.


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - RRSteve - 28-06-2013 08:53am

My last car was a BMW Z4 E89 with the pure white interior package. Off-white leather was always "interesting" to keep clean (hence I have the black leather on the Evoque!), but I also used to use baby wipes. Worked quite well.


RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - WB - 28-06-2013 02:02pm

(28-06-2013 08:53am)RRSteve Wrote:  My last car was a BMW Z4 E89 with the pure white interior package. Off-white leather was always "interesting" to keep clean (hence I have the black leather on the Evoque!), but I also used to use baby wipes. Worked quite well.

A carpet fitter also told me that baby wipes are their wonder product for removing marks on carpets too! I guess they'll remove sh*t from anything!